
Cal State Fullerton is welcoming 2017 with a redesigned website and student portal tailored for the connected, on-the-go world today’s students are used to.
Cal State Fullerton has released a slick new portal for students. Perhaps the most exciting feature is the ability to see parking space availability by structure on the main page.
Every minute counts when you are searching for parking on campus. Knowing which structures to avoid and which ones to aim for can make the difference between idling in your car waiting for someone to vacate their spot and smoothly rolling into your space and heading to class.
But the new CSUF portal is about more than parking information. The new dashboard lets you see where computers and study rooms are available at the Pollak Library and get the latest details on university events and social media on one convenient page.
Take a look at the Cal State Fullerton website, and you will notice some major changes since you finished your classes last semester. The new, easy-to-navigate homepage will completely replace the old site by mid-February. But the homepage is just the start of the new experience. Login to your student portal for a look at Titan web 2.0.
All at Your Fingertips
The log-in page to get into your portal still looks the same. But the similarities end there. You will be greeted by a main page that lists your academic holds and courses, followed by a listing of campus events, the Titan Online center, news stories from CSUF News, academic messages and university announcements, computer workstation availability for each floor of the Pollak Library, parking availability at each of the university’s structures and the lots near the athletic fields, the CSUF Facebook feed, and a link to make reservations for available study rooms.

Need a parking spot? Just check the Parking Availability widget on the main page of the new portal.
At the left is a customizable list of links, directing to such frequently accessed pages as your personal Titanium, the Pollak Library, your student Dropbox account and the Legacy Portal, which directs back to the portal you are used to should you be nostalgic for the old experience. A number of these links are also available at the top of the page for further ease of access. Looking for your campus email? Look at the far top right corner.
Getting Acquainted
Feel overwhelmed by the new site, especially with spring courses just a week away? No worries, just check out the site tour on the Tuffy dropdown at the far right top corner to see everything that the new portal offers, including tips on how you can customize your apps, widgets, profile picture and header color.
If you have suggestions for how the university can improve the new portal, click on “Feedback” on the Tuffy dropdown and enter your comments or report any problems with using the site.
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